SIR JOHN FROISSART
Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries
from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Vol.9
page 379

on barded horfes, with fonces in their hands. One was fir Regiifald de Roye, the other fir Boucicaut the younger. Haying tilted bravely for fome time, they were joined by fir William de Namur, fir Charles des Armoyes, the lord de Garencieres, the lord de Nantouillet, fir John de Barbençon and feveral others, who gallantly tilted for two hours before the king and ladies ; and, when they had fufficiently amufed them-felves, they returned to their hôtels.
The ladies and damfels took their leave, this Friday* of the king and queen, as did fuch lords as pleafed, and returned to their homes. The king and queen thanked very gracioufiy fiich as took leave, for having come to this feaft.
END OF THE NINTH VOLUME.
"J. M'CREERY, Printer, piAck Hone-court, Fleet-ttretU
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